Every agency I know evaluates its list at least twice a year to see who can stay and who should go. These aren't fun meetings, but they're absolutely necessary.
Secret Agent Man
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The Oscars are still six weeks away, but I'm already thinking about all the talented actors who aren't going to get nominated.
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It amazes me how actors with few credits and no representation think they have a chance of booking the holy grail of acting jobs during this frantic time of year.
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Now that 2010 has finally arrived, I'm sure you're eager to make some positive changes in your life, the kind of changes that will help move your acting career forward.
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As yet another year fades into memory, I can't help but think about all the ways I could make the new year a better one, full of hope and wonder, with less anger and violent behavior.
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Santa Claus Ain't Coming to Town. You Are!
This is the time of year when agents start a betting pool to see which actors will remember to give us a little something as a thank-you for all the hard work we do.
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As we enter the holiday season, I'd like to urge all of you to give thanks to those who have helped make your path a little bit easier.
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A lot of actors think that once they find representation, they can just sit back and wait for the auditions to start pouring in. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Most agents in this business started on someone's desk. That means they worked as an assistant to an established agent. Think Lloyd on "Entourage."
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If you're an actor looking for representation, there are a lot of ways to go about it.










